Allium ampeloprasum white cloud

Each flower head contains hundreds of pink flower buds which open into 6-8 cm round balls of creamy white flowers, when the flowers are finished they are replaced by eye catching green seed heads. At the RHS garden in Wisley there is currently an Allium trial, in which White Cloud is performing very well. A late flowering variety that often doesn't start until well into July, when it's flowers attract a huge amount of Bee's and Butterflies to feed on them. Looks best when planted in groups, height between 1-1.2m. Only grows from a small bulb top size 9 cm +